Guidebook for Toronto

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Guidebook for Toronto

Entertainment & Activities

591 locals recommend
Canada's Wonderland
1 Canada's Wonderland Drive
591 locals recommend
1459 locals recommend
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way
1459 locals recommend
252 locals recommend
Bay St at Air Canada Centre
252 locals recommend

Shopping

Hop on the subway, you're one short stop from Yorkdale Mall, where the stage is set for fabulous fashion, food, fun and entertainment.
711 locals recommend
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
3401 Dufferin St
711 locals recommend
Hop on the subway, you're one short stop from Yorkdale Mall, where the stage is set for fabulous fashion, food, fun and entertainment.
There's a food court, a farmers market, a small arcade, and an entire section dedicated to antiques. The fruit and vegetable vendors: polite, helpful, nice, real people, who have a great variety of fruit and vegetables. 1,000 times better than the grocery store - and much better tasting and price point. There is a richness of diversity.
7 locals recommend
Downsview Park Merchants Market
40 Carl Hall Rd
7 locals recommend
There's a food court, a farmers market, a small arcade, and an entire section dedicated to antiques. The fruit and vegetable vendors: polite, helpful, nice, real people, who have a great variety of fruit and vegetables. 1,000 times better than the grocery store - and much better tasting and price point. There is a richness of diversity.

Parks & Nature

Visitors from all over the Greater Toronto Area are attracted to the Park’s various on-site uses, ranging from education, sports, nature, recreation and cultural events. Often compared to the great parks of the world, As with many other dynamic parks around the world, Downsview will never be finished or stop growing. Over the course of decades and beyond, Downsview Park will continue to constantly develop, change and mature to reflect the surrounding community with each generation. Downsview Park aspires to be the cornerstone of its community as it continues to transform and blossom.
33 locals recommend
Downsview Park
70 Canuck Ave
33 locals recommend
Visitors from all over the Greater Toronto Area are attracted to the Park’s various on-site uses, ranging from education, sports, nature, recreation and cultural events. Often compared to the great parks of the world, As with many other dynamic parks around the world, Downsview will never be finished or stop growing. Over the course of decades and beyond, Downsview Park will continue to constantly develop, change and mature to reflect the surrounding community with each generation. Downsview Park aspires to be the cornerstone of its community as it continues to transform and blossom.
Earl Bales Park is spread across 127 acres (51 hectares) and features a dogs off-leash area, playgrounds, a sensory garden, splash pad, outdoor amphitheatre, memorials, paved walking/cycling trails, picnic sites and fire pits. The park has one of the two Ski & Snowboard Centres run by the City of Toronto. Recent upgrades to the ski chalet and an addition of a quad chair lift have made for a more enjoyable skiing and snowboarding experience on the hills. The Earl Bales Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for all ages. Picnic areas are a great place to watch a sunset.
41 locals recommend
Earl Bales Park
4169 Bathurst St
41 locals recommend
Earl Bales Park is spread across 127 acres (51 hectares) and features a dogs off-leash area, playgrounds, a sensory garden, splash pad, outdoor amphitheatre, memorials, paved walking/cycling trails, picnic sites and fire pits. The park has one of the two Ski & Snowboard Centres run by the City of Toronto. Recent upgrades to the ski chalet and an addition of a quad chair lift have made for a more enjoyable skiing and snowboarding experience on the hills. The Earl Bales Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for all ages. Picnic areas are a great place to watch a sunset.
Toronto's largest park with a small zoo and lots of beautiful places to hike. Visit Colborne Lodge to learn the history of Toronto and pioneer life.
1205 locals recommend
High Park
1873 Bloor St W
1205 locals recommend
Toronto's largest park with a small zoo and lots of beautiful places to hike. Visit Colborne Lodge to learn the history of Toronto and pioneer life.

Arts & Culture

44 locals recommend
Museum station
44 locals recommend
2262 locals recommend
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St W
2262 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Wonderful location for a boardwalk along the beach of Lake Ontario.
424 locals recommend
The Beaches
424 locals recommend
Wonderful location for a boardwalk along the beach of Lake Ontario.
3509 locals recommend
CN Tower
290 Bremner Blvd
3509 locals recommend
1217 locals recommend
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
1217 locals recommend
Take a short ferry ride over to this nature treasure with great views of Toronto.
1035 locals recommend
Toronto Islands
1035 locals recommend
Take a short ferry ride over to this nature treasure with great views of Toronto.
426 locals recommend
Ontario Science Centre
770 Don Mills Rd.
426 locals recommend
92 locals recommend
Black Creek Pioneer Village
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy
92 locals recommend
Small entry fee gets you a tour of the brewery and free tasting.
334 locals recommend
Steam Whistle Brewing
255 Bremner Blvd
334 locals recommend
Small entry fee gets you a tour of the brewery and free tasting.

Food Scene

Affordable good Korean food. Internet. Good friendly service.
Heaven's Grill
424 Wilson Ave
Affordable good Korean food. Internet. Good friendly service.